14. Please stop

There have been hundreds of photos of Romney supporters that are mostly white but have two or three minorities strategically positioned for the camera. These photos didn't even have any of those. It's nothing to create a big deal about me pointing that out.

13. SMH

15. I got to drink repig tears close & in person back in 2000

It seems like a lifetime ago, but my GF at that time was a reformed repig-voter (I reformed her ) who still got invited to repig events because she had done poll-watching work for them (and saw their vote-crimes in front of her face, but that's another story)

We went to the Lazio "victory party" at the Hilton on 6th Avenue (NYC) for the free booze/food.

25. In this case, it is fun and acceptable

Arguably, these people are political opponents who have been spending the past year attacking the "47%".
They were rooting for a corrupt, crooked wannabe businessman who couldn't run a state, let alone a national campaign.
They made this, or at least pushed the Romney-Ryan campaign, to make this a color-vs-white campaign. They were calling us dupes, anti-white, anti-colonial, pushing conspiracy theories about Obama's birth, welfare recipients, and on and on.
Is it our problem, (or for the matter, the Tumbler blogger) if the vast majority of his supporters are white? Or, more accurately, white racialists? How many of them were actually voting because they liked Romney-Ryan? 1%? 10% 2%?

If you look at it from a racial angle, you could make a slightly weak argument that Romney-Ryan white supporters were race traitors, or as we black folk say, slave catchers. They supported a candidate whose known policies would have done a LOT of damage to the lives of white people across the spectrum. Who knows how bad his real/secret policies would have been?